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Daisy cuttage

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-09-22 09:19:28
The survival rate of Daisy cutting was the highest in April to June. Cut 8-10cm branches from daisies, with nodes on them, and then deal with them properly, and remove the leaves under them. After the branches are treated, the branches are inserted into the sandy soil with good permeability, mixed with the rotten organic fertilizer. After cutting, pay attention to the later maintenance, keep moist, block the strong light and wait for rooting.

I. select time

Daisy cutting can be carried out in the growing season. The survival rate of the genus selection is the highest from April to June. The temperature and humidity are suitable. The temperature is higher, the rooting is faster, and the humidity is higher, which is conducive to the later growth. Cutting can also be carried out in other seasons, but the survival rate is far lower than that in spring. If cutting is carried out in summer, attention should be paid to the temperature, not in the hot sun. The rooting speed is slow in winter, and it can be carried out indoors to maintain a good temperature.

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II. Cutting the insert

Choose the daisy in good growth state, cut a section of branches from the top, the length is about 8-10 cm, and the best node is on the branches. After selecting the branches, they should be treated properly, and the leaves under them must be removed to prevent them from rotting when they are cut into the soil. The upper leaves can keep a few, but also promote better growth.

III. preparation of soil

After the treatment of the branches, the soil can be prepared, and the sandy soil with better permeability can be used, or the decomposed organic fertilizer can be mixed to maintain good nutrition.

Daisy

IV. start cutting

The prepared soil shall be leveled, and then the branches shall be inserted. The depth of penetration shall be about 1 /3 ~ 1 /2 of the branches, and it is not necessary to insert too deep. After cutting, pay attention to the later maintenance, keep wet, and block the strong light, and then wait for rooting.

Daisy

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